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. >> rick: we begin with a fox news extreme weather alert out of northern california. they're now being slammed there by another in a series of severe storms that have already killed one person. the region already dealing with flash floods, mud slides, downed trees, power lines. people there say they've never seen anything like it. >> i haven't seen this in many years. this much water running through my property. that water runup should not come on our property. they have to have holding ponds or some sort of drainage in place to divert or what have you, from my property 'cause it's just below there. >> rick: dominic is live in california with the very latest. dominic? >> hey there, rick. suddenly round three tonight and we're going to see the heaviest rain since this began on wednesday. in fact, possibly more rainfalling tonight than the last two storms combined, believe it or not. it could be as much as ten inches of rain that falls in parts 6789 we've already seen mud slides in certain parts of california. in two areas block off highways, also partly destroying some
. >> rick: we begin with a fox news extreme weather alert out of northern california. they're now being slammed there by another in a series of severe storms that have already killed one person. the region already dealing with flash floods, mud slides, downed trees, power lines. people there say they've never seen anything like it. >> i haven't seen this in many years. this much water running through my property. that water runup should not come on our property. they have to have...
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. >> kelly: for northern california bracing for another round much severe storms 24 hours after getting slammed by heavy rain and strong winds and the area is now gearing up for a second lashing. and a third storm is moving in tomorrow morning. already, the weather is left thousands in the dark and left massive delays on roads and airports, but the biggest concern is flooding. >> and it's an amazing amount of water in the time we had and if we've got three more days of this there's no way that the banks are going to hold that, no way. >> the flood water, it's pouring a foot high over this, this embankment right here. >> the amount of rain that was hitting at that hour, we had an unbelievable amount of rain coming down. >> and let's go to dominique di-natale live in petaluma, what more can you tell us? >> hey there, kelly. this has been a three-day buildup, it started on wednesday and went overnight thursday and friday more rain and heavy rains at night and ten inches across the entire region and we saw some flooding earlier here at petaluma and the levels on the river is gone down a bit
. >> kelly: for northern california bracing for another round much severe storms 24 hours after getting slammed by heavy rain and strong winds and the area is now gearing up for a second lashing. and a third storm is moving in tomorrow morning. already, the weather is left thousands in the dark and left massive delays on roads and airports, but the biggest concern is flooding. >> and it's an amazing amount of water in the time we had and if we've got three more days of this there's...
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more dangerous flooting and the threat of mudslide said on the way for northern california and an area that is hard hit with power storms and out ages. here's the latest on thuation out there. dominic? >> hi, there, uma. it is manage like a super storm and a super soaking. here the river is looking calm at the moment but we had siven - seven inches of rain in sanoma county. more rain is expected. it will be 24 hours from now tell break its banks before long. take a listen. this water came up kick this morning, we hope it stays where it is now so we don't get weight. >> amaidsing amount of the water and thry more days of this it will not hold. >> we'll need new kyacts i think. >> one casulty reported already. that was a pg&e worker whose truck collided with a traffic signal out in sacramento. he cide when his truck collided. there is trees falling down including an 80 foot tree near san francisco and massive power out ages. 2500 homes are affected at the moment according to pg&e. that is better than 50,000 we heard on friday. tomorrow a massive storm is expected to hit and a lot more pe
more dangerous flooting and the threat of mudslide said on the way for northern california and an area that is hard hit with power storms and out ages. here's the latest on thuation out there. dominic? >> hi, there, uma. it is manage like a super storm and a super soaking. here the river is looking calm at the moment but we had siven - seven inches of rain in sanoma county. more rain is expected. it will be 24 hours from now tell break its banks before long. take a listen. this water came...
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and now, streaming live from northern california. >>reporter: yes, the banks are about to break any moment now, 12 hours ago there was torrential rain it looked to be tidal waves which is an exaggeration but so much fell from the scion the third storm that came through it was almost as much as the two storms previously combined. now, that is in the ground and bright skies behind me this afternoon, in sacramento they saw some heavy rain and the locals are being philosophical. >> it will be three or four high across the front the garage doors and the same on the back and hopefully the tarps will go up and around the tarps. if the river comes over the banks, we are used to it. it is not the first flood we have gone through. >>reporter: no idea what the scale of damage is that we will see. in the napa valley, seven years ago, there was massive damage there, 1,000 homes affected. the map shows the three main rivers are the napa river, and the russian river as you mentioned, and, also, the truckee river in nevada and they expected there wa
and now, streaming live from northern california. >>reporter: yes, the banks are about to break any moment now, 12 hours ago there was torrential rain it looked to be tidal waves which is an exaggeration but so much fell from the scion the third storm that came through it was almost as much as the two storms previously combined. now, that is in the ground and bright skies behind me this afternoon, in sacramento they saw some heavy rain and the locals are being philosophical. >> it...
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. >> shannon: the national weather service issued flood warnings for two rivers in northern california. russian river is expected to overflow the banks today. napa river could flood by tomorrow. they issued the flash flood warnings for two counties. earlier storms knocked out power to thousands. >> shannon: we're less than 30 minutes from kickoff in kansas city, missouri. yesterday arrowhead stadium was the site of belcher's suicide. shortly before that police say he killed his girlfriend. from the affiliate, live in kansas city with the latest. >> reporter: well, it looks like a normal sunday of chiefs football. there is a dark cloud over the sea of kansas city chiefs red. they have been tailgating since 9:00 this morning. many finish cooking on the grill and the talk of chiefs player belcher killing his girlfriends perkins and then killing himself is permeating throughout the parking lot. kansas city police were called to the home of bellsh saturday morning after someone called 911 to report that he shot his live-in girlfriend and mother of his 3-month-old daughter. 30 minutes late e
. >> shannon: the national weather service issued flood warnings for two rivers in northern california. russian river is expected to overflow the banks today. napa river could flood by tomorrow. they issued the flash flood warnings for two counties. earlier storms knocked out power to thousands. >> shannon: we're less than 30 minutes from kickoff in kansas city, missouri. yesterday arrowhead stadium was the site of belcher's suicide. shortly before that police say he killed his...
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the expected damage in that area and throughout the whole northern california region. the whole bay area remains on flood alert. of course, it's not just sunday where a lot of these warnings have been placed. also through monday as the water finally comes down from the mountains into the hills and goes through the city areas and down to the coast. so the fallout from this will last well on into the week. back to you, heather. >> heather: dominic reporting from california. thank you. >>> for more on the wild weather creating a mess out west, on the phone is tina walker, the chief public information officer with california's emergency management agency. are threw? >> yes, ma'am. thank you. >> heather: thank you very much for joining us, first of all. and what is the main problem that you're facing right now? >> the california emergency management agency is monitor willing the entire situation. some of the concerns as mentioned in some of your other coverage is potential for flooding in a lot of our rivers and creeks and also the wind damage that can happen. the biggest d
the expected damage in that area and throughout the whole northern california region. the whole bay area remains on flood alert. of course, it's not just sunday where a lot of these warnings have been placed. also through monday as the water finally comes down from the mountains into the hills and goes through the city areas and down to the coast. so the fallout from this will last well on into the week. back to you, heather. >> heather: dominic reporting from california. thank you....